Legendary James Brown's protégée Martha High teams up with Osaka Monaural to pay homage to “JB’s Funky Divas” in her new album “Tribute to My Soul Sisters”.
The “funky diva” Martha High has been an integral part of James Brown’s life and career for more than 30 years: she was his backing vocalist, hair stylist, payroll master and his always loyal and reliable confidant. After a lifetime spent shoulder to shoulder with the Godfather of Soul, she flew to Tokyo and teamed up with Japanese funk ambassadors Osaka Monaurail to pay homage to the great Soul Sisters of the JB’s Revue. “Tribute to My Soul Sisters” drops next November the 17th on Record Kicks.
The idea for this special project was hatched back in 2014, when she was visiting the producer Dj Pari, head honcho of the Soulpower organization and tight collaborator of soul legends like The Impressions, Lyn Collins and Marva Whitney. While reminiscing about tours with her fellow James Brown’s veterans, Martha felt that a tribute to the great Soul Sisters of the JB’s Revue, better known as “the Funky Divas”, was very much needed. Without further ado, following DJ Pari’s advice and while on tour in Tokyo, she partner up with one of the hottest name of the new funk renaissance: Japanese Osaka Monaurail. Martha could not have chosen a better band for this mission: deeply influenced by the work of James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Curtis Mayfield and with 9 albums under the belt, Osaka Monaurail have been leading the international funk scene for more than 2 decades, appearing at festivals such as Montreal Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival and Womad, recording and touring with funk legends like Marva Whitney and Fred Wesley.
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